Continuing downward skid, Penn volleyball loses both weekend games
Despite starting out each matchup with a set victory, Penn volleyball lost both of its games this weekend to bring their record to 3-6 on the season.
Despite starting out each matchup with a set victory, Penn volleyball lost both of its games this weekend to bring their record to 3-6 on the season.
On the road against Lehigh, Penn volleyball lost in a hard fought match in four sets, dropping its overall record this season to 3-4.
With Mia Shenk's hat trick, the Quakers cruised to a 4-0 victory against George Washington.
Coming off a tough loss at Lehigh on Tuesday, Penn volleyball will look to bounce back with two matches against in-city rivals Temple at 11 a.m. and Villanova at 3 p.m. on Saturday, at the Owls’ City Classic, held annually at Temple’s McGonigle Hall.
On the road against Lehigh, Penn volleyball lost in a hard fought match in four sets, dropping its overall record this season to 3-4.
With Mia Shenk's hat trick, the Quakers cruised to a 4-0 victory against George Washington.
In field hockey's game against Drexel on Friday — the team’s first home game in nearly two years — sophomore goalkeeper Sabien Paumen rebounded from the team's early losses, notching a season and career-high eight saves and only allowing three goals.
Shortly after NIL legislation passed, Padilla partnered with Homecourt Edge Basketball, the trainer that she has worked with for the past decade. In collaboration with Padilla, HCE debuted the first piece in the HCExKP merch collection.
Last weekend, Penn volleyball took all of the first three games of their season. This weekend, the Quakers came back down to earth a bit, losing their three matches at the DePaul Invitational.
After losses against two top-five ranked opponents, including three-time defending national champions UNC, the Quakers found more success against unranked Drexel, a more evenly matched adversary.
Hot off a three-game winning streak, the Penn volleyball is headed to Chicago this weekend to face off in the DePaul Invitational.
The women's volleyball team swept this weekend's Sheraton University City Invitational 3-0.
Along with three other Ivy League schools, the Quakers will be an inaugural member of the eight-team Gymnastics East Conference this upcoming season.
The Sheraton University City Volleyball Invitational was a success for the Red and Blue's women's volleyball team, who won all three of their matches and swept the tournament. The star of the show was junior captain Autumn Leak, who finished the weekend with 50 kills and a .311 hitting percentage.
Despite the best efforts of Penn women's soccer's newest athletes, the Quakers were unable to stave off their first loss of the season at the hands of No. 25 Hofstra.
Despite the loss against No. 1 North Carolina, Penn field hockey showed some positive progress as it closed out its opening weekend in New Jersey.
Penn field hockey opened their season with a loss against No. 5 Louisville in their first game of the ACC/Ivy League Crossover Challenge.
Women’s soccer started off its season strong and kept its winning streak alive with a 3-0 victory against University of Illinois-Chicago at Rhodes Field.
Penn's cross country squads kicked off their seasons at the Lehigh Invitational, with both men's and women's finishing in the top five out of the eight schools there.
Fall sports are finally upon us. Here’s a look at what Penn’s soccer, volleyball, and field hockey teams are up against this weekend, as many of them suit up for their first games in almost two years.